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The Best Things to do in Phoenix


Phoenix's warm, dry climate attracts sun-lovers and those looking to escape the snow and cold during the winter months. The city offers abundant arts and cultural attractions, historic neighborhoods, as well as shopping, dining, and an outstanding selection of resorts and hotels.

On international airlines, you might be able to find some great offers. Many airlines offer excellent and Cheap Flights from Phoenix; book them right away and relax while on holiday.

Musical Instrument Museum

The Musical Instrument Museum holds more than 15,000 musical instruments and related artefacts, making it the world's largest museum of its kind. Nearly 200 countries and territories are included in the museum's collection, and each exhibit features a video of native instruments being played by local musicians. Even kids can like the Musical Instrument Museum since it has a gallery where people will try out instruments from various cultures.

Papago Park

Papago Park is a 1,200-acre urban park in Phoenix and 296-acre park in Tempe. This desert park is noted for its diverse collection of desert plants as well as its unusual geological formations. Hole-in-the-Rock, a series of holes eroded in a narrow hill of red sandstone, is one of the park's most prominent attractions. About 6 and 15 million years ago, the sandstone was formed. The 140-acre Desert Botanical Garden is also located within the park.

Heard Museum

The Heard Museum is a non-profit museum dedicated to advancing Indian art. By collaborating with American Indian artists and tribal communities, it offers tourists a unique perspective on native art. The Heard Museum features exhibitions of contemporary and traditional art by American Indian artists and those influenced by American Indian art, as well as first-hand stories of American Indians.

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